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Monday, March 6, 2017

2-hour break vs 2 hours of breaks

If she wants one break lasting two hours, I would say:
Her mother allowed her a two-hour break a day.


If she could have breaks totalling two hours, I'd say:
Her mother allowed her two hours of breaks a day.
Posted by Tung Thanh Ly Vietnam at 5:25 AM
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